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| Captain Tommy |
| More than a delightful story, Captain Tommy teaches understanding and kindness. Tommy goes to “space camp" and meets John, a boy who seems “spaced out" and different from other children. The camp counselor makes Tommy the captain of the spaceship, and gives him the job of getting John to interact with the other space-kids. After several attempts, Tommy succeeds, and John shows everyone how to climb a “space pole" and slide back down. The kids are impressed, and John becomes a true part of the group, no longer “lost in space." Great for kids with spectrum children in their lives!
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 31
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| SKU: 978-1-885477-58-3 |
| Price: $9.95 |
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| Friends Learn About Tobin |
| Tobin’s friends meet him halfway! In Diane Murrell’s first book, Tobin Learns to Make Friends, Tobin made special changes in himself in order to be friendly toward his playmates. Now, Tobin’s friends try to understand where he is coming from. The charming trains learn that a little extra kindness can put them all on the same “track.” Parents and teachers will find both books useful in teaching mutual understanding. Friends Learn About Tobin shows how Tobin’s friends accept and appreciate his differences, such as discomfort with change, repetitious behavior, a knack for numbers, a photographic memory, literal interpretation of words, and sensitivity to noises and crowds.
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 30
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| SKU: 978-1-932565-41-6 |
| Price: $16.95 |
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| Little Rainman |
| Recommended by world-renowned author and speaker Dr. Temple Grandin, this children’s book paints a picture of what life is like for children with autism. Unique illustrations accompany a child’s voice as he explains the different ways he thinks, sees, hears, and feels. This book is great for reading to children with or without autism to encourage acceptance and understanding. Written by Karen Simmons-Sicoli, mother of a son with autism and the founder of Autism Today, this was one of the first books of its kind and it continues to be a classic in the autism community.
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 73
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| SKU: 978-1-885477-29-3 |
| Price: $14.95 |
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| No Fishing Allowed - Student Manual: “Reel In” Bullying |
| No Fishing Allowed is a violence prevention program that addresses various elements of bullying behaviors. Carol Gray, author and creator of the groundbreaking New Social Story Book, is a pioneer in social skills education. Judy Williams' extensive counseling experience complements Gray's work.
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| SKU: 978-1-932565-38-6 |
| Price: $6.95 |
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| No Fishing Allowed - Teacher Manual: “Reel In” Bullying |
| No Fishing Allowed is a violence prevention program that addresses various elements of bullying behaviors. Carol Gray, author and creator of the groundbreaking New Social Story Book, is a pioneer in social skills education. Judy Williams' extensive counseling experience complements Gray's work.
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| SKU: 978-1-932565-37-9 |
| Price: $14.95 |
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| No Fishing Allowed DVD: “Reel In” Bullying |
| Finally, one program teaches students and adults what they can do to prevent bullying! No Fishing Allowed is a violence prevention program that addresses various elements of bullying behaviors. Carol Gray, author and creator of the groundbreaking New Social Story Book, is a pioneer in social skills education. Judy Williams' extensive counseling experience complements Gray's work. Together they produce an all-inclusive program. |
| SKU: 978-1-932565-43-0 |
| Price: $69.95 |
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| Sixth Sense II, The |
| This unique and easy-to-use lesson plan was developed to share information about autism spectrum disorders with general education students, to explain behaviors that might otherwise be misinterpreted as frightening, odd, or rude. Reviewing of the five senses with students creates the perfect introduction to their sixth—or social—sense. Then the perspective-taking activities focus on how other people see, hear, touch, taste, and smell, and how that can affect the way they feel and think. The Sixth Sense II is more comprehensive than the previous release and is appropriate for elementary students ages 7-12. This revised version also includes an FAQ section and a helpful Resource Guide!
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 24
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| SKU: 978-1-885477-90-3 |
| Price: $6.95 |
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| Special People, Special Ways |
| Winner of a 2009 Preferred Choice Award
by Creative Child Magazine!
“Share a joke or a dream. Make someone feel good. We need laughter, hugs, and to be understood. . . . Though we seem different, inside we’re the same. Our hearts are for caring, no matter our name.”
Arlene Maguire’s delightful rhymes combine with Sheila Bailey’s rich watercolor illustrations to take the reader on a journey of discovery. Each page portrays positive images of children with various disabilities. Winner of an iParenting Media Award, this book illustrates that beyond our physical limitations is a world of unique gifts for each of us to share. Teachers and parents love to read this book aloud to promote understanding and tolerance at school and at home. The detailed artwork attracts children of all ages.
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 32
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| SKU: 978-1-885477-65-1 |
| Price: $14.95 |
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